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Kim Kardashian: Hollywood

How is Kim Kardashian staying ahead of today’s trends when it comes to her endless products and endorsements? By creating a mobile game, of course!

In Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, users get to work their way up from E-List status to a full blown A-List celebrity, thanks to friend and mentor Kim Kardashian (we’re not making this up).

During the gameplay, you make money by performing tasks for Kim—such as going on photo shoots and dates with fellow aspiring celebrities.

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Rebels: City of Indra, the Story of Lex and Livia

When Kendall Jenner flubbed her lines at the Billboard Music Awards, she blamed it on her poor reading skills. That said, being “the worst reader” didn’t stop her and sister Kylie from writing their own novel (sorta…)!

Their ghostwriter, Maya Sloan, has spoken out, explaining the girls did their part with the writing by providing a two-page outline with their “vision” that she then used for the story.

Unsurprisingly, one of the key themes in the novel, per New York mag, is an obsession with acquired beauty—a portion of the tale we’re sure the teens were able to help out with!

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Kardashian Khaos

The Kardashians have already sold multiple products with their name on it—thanks to the Kardashian Kollection at Sears, KBeauty and more endorsed products. And they already owned multiple boutiques—with their DASH empire spanning coast-to-coast.

But that wasn’t enough for some fans, who wanted to buy Kardashian merchandise at a Kardashian-owned store.

Enter Kardashian Khaos, the family’s “celebrity lifestyle boutique” in Las Vegas, where fans are able to buy Kardashian-themed products at a Kardashian-owned store, where they also occasionally make appearances and do meet-and-greets as well.

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Arthur George by Rob Kardashian Socks

Kris Jenner has been meticulous in the way she’s planning for her Kardashian/Jenner Empire to take over the world. This wouldn’t be possible, of course, without Rob Kardashian’s sock line, Arthur George.

Don’t believe us? Take it from Rob—who admitted socks were just a way to get a foot in the door (pun intended) when it comes to the fashion game.

“Socks is just a starting point to doing apparel and streetwear,” he explained to Vibe.

“Socks just started to become more of a trend with the younger generation like five, six years ago.”

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Kardashian Kard

One of the sketchiest business ventures the reality TV fam became involved with was the Kardashian Kard, a prepaid debit card.

Kim, Kourtney and Khloé decided to cancel the card after they came under fire for not only the card’s unusually high fees, but also accusations they were marketing to a young, financially irresponsible clientele.

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A.P.C. x Kanye

In case you haven’t heard, Kanye West is what one may call a genius when it comes to fashion. And by “one” we mean Kanye West himself.

Still, that doesn’t really explain why the plain white t-shirt he “designed” as part of a collaboration with the French label should cost $120.

What’s even more baffling is that it sold out almost instantly when it first became available.

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Kardashian Glow Self-Tanner

In the grand scheme of things, Kardashian Glow self-tanner is probably a lot better than some of the other products the sisters have put out over the years—and it sure beats skin cancer.

That said, something seems misleading about their self-tanner…

Perhaps it’s that their “glow” is the healthy combination of living in California and sparkling Armenian skin—that couldn’t possibly be recreated in a bottle!

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The 7 Most RidiculousItems of MerchandiseWith the KardashianName On It

Jul 7, 2014 5:55PM
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Carly Sitzer

It’s no secret the Kardashian klan will lend their name to anything if the price is right—but these seven endorsements and products may have taken it too far.